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Cases Solved! Proximal Humerus Fractures in Children
Cases Solved! is a journal-based CME activity series presented by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Each activity consists of an interactive clinical case scenario based on a recent article from the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS) followed by a multiple-choice assessment to put your diagnostic and management skills to the test.
These current, peer-reviewed articles touch on important areas of orthopaedic patient care and describe how the article impacts practice behavior and/or systems of care.
Learning Objectives
- Describe anatomic considerations with respect to the diagnosis and management of proximal humerus fractures in children.
- Discuss the pathophysiology of pediatric proximal humerus fractures, including the incidence, mechanism of injury, and commonly used classification systems.
- Identify studies helpful in confirming a diagnosis of a pediatric proximal humerus fracture and guiding treatment decision making.
- Review appropriate nonsurgical and surgical treatment options for the management of pediatric proximal humerus fractures.
- Summarize currently acceptable criteria with regard to the degree of fracture angulation and displacement in the nonsurgical management of pediatric proximal humerus fractures.
Earn up to 2 AMA PRA category 1 Credits
Credit
CME:2.0